CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Boomi is accelerating its foothold in the fast-growing world of enterprise artificial intelligence, announcing that adoption of its Boomi Agentstudio platform has surged since its launch earlier this year. Customers and partners worldwide have now deployed more than 50,000 AI agents in production, marking a rapid shift from experimentation to large-scale implementation.
Companies including Lexitas, SPIE, and Avalara are among those using Boomi’s technology to automate and orchestrate complex business processes. The momentum underscores Boomi’s emergence as a leading platform for “agentic AI” — a new generation of intelligent, autonomous systems designed to collaborate with human teams and enterprise workflows.
“Boomi Agentstudio is giving us the opportunity to reimagine what automation could look like in our business,” said John Baker, chief information officer at Lexitas. “The promise of orchestrating agents that act, adapt, and collaborate cross-functionally has us excited about moving far beyond simple task automation.”
Since the platform’s general release in May 2025, Boomi reports a tenfold increase in the number of agents created, governed, and deployed by customers. At the same time, Boomi and its ecosystem of technology partners have published more than 300 prebuilt agentic workflow templates on the Boomi Marketplace, enabling companies to accelerate deployment of AI-powered solutions.
Partners such as Tech Mahindra, Onepoint, Sage IT, and Jade Global are driving much of that growth by creating ready-to-use AI agents tailored to specific industries. “As enterprises race from AI experiments to production, the real inflection point lies in agentic automation that is governed, trustworthy, and measurable,” said Atul Soneja, chief operating officer at Tech Mahindra. “The speed at which we can bring new offerings to market with Boomi is unmatched.”
Boomi’s approach emphasizes scalability and oversight — two priorities for companies embedding AI into mission-critical systems. The platform’s governance framework includes monitoring, anomaly detection, lifecycle management, and centralized telemetry logs that give organizations visibility into how agents behave in real time.
“As organizations move from experimenting with AI agents to running them in production, governance becomes non-negotiable,” said Nick Patience, vice president and practice lead for AI platforms at Futurum Research. “Vendors that provide governance alongside cross-provider support are shaping the future of enterprise AI.”
Boomi’s expanding capabilities include cross-provider agent governance through its Agent Control Tower, which allows enterprises to manage agents built on platforms such as Amazon, Salesforce, and Microsoft from a single dashboard. Other recent enhancements include Model Context Protocol support, structured input/output for predictable agent communication, and advanced telemetry for auditability and compliance.
“Customers are scaling AI agents into production, and partners are bringing new solutions to market at record speed,” said Steve Lucas, Boomi’s chairman and chief executive officer. “This dual momentum reflects the strength of the Boomi Enterprise Platform — empowering innovation while ensuring governance, trust, and enterprise-grade scale.”
Boomi continues to build on its agentic automation strategy with the introduction of Agent Step, which embeds AI agents directly into integration workflows. The company says the addition represents the next evolution in enterprise automation, bringing intelligence and adaptability to the point where business processes actually run.
In a market increasingly focused on practical, governed applications of AI, Boomi’s rapid growth highlights the growing appetite for scalable, transparent tools that make automation both smarter and more controllable.
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